Factors contributing to Global Inequality
Reasons for Global Inequality differ from country to country. But certain factor appear to be common in most cases:
What are Global Patterns and how are they measured?
Global patterns are the Human Development Index (HDI) and Gross Domestic Product (GDP). GDP refers to the economic health and standard of living is used as a measure for the GDP that a country provides. GDP is used to the economic health and the standard of living that a country provides. The amount the average person earns you would use GDP per (capita. GDP per capita is the GDP divided by the number of people in the country. GDP per capita is used for comparing economic standards of countries. Both these measures help statistics and results comparing lifestyles and economic factors. Not only GDP but also HDI or the Human Development Index is used to measure global patterns but past only economic factors. The HDI measures: life expectancy, rates of adult literacy, education standards and GDP per capita. HDI was created by the United Nations to give an indication of living standards and to compare countries lifestyles.
- Political Instability
- Cycle of poverty
- Economic downturns
- War
- Natural disasters
- Global isolation
- Access to food and water
- Lack of health care
- Education systems
- Population
- Imports and Exports
What are Global Patterns and how are they measured?
Global patterns are the Human Development Index (HDI) and Gross Domestic Product (GDP). GDP refers to the economic health and standard of living is used as a measure for the GDP that a country provides. GDP is used to the economic health and the standard of living that a country provides. The amount the average person earns you would use GDP per (capita. GDP per capita is the GDP divided by the number of people in the country. GDP per capita is used for comparing economic standards of countries. Both these measures help statistics and results comparing lifestyles and economic factors. Not only GDP but also HDI or the Human Development Index is used to measure global patterns but past only economic factors. The HDI measures: life expectancy, rates of adult literacy, education standards and GDP per capita. HDI was created by the United Nations to give an indication of living standards and to compare countries lifestyles.